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Date:      Mon, 13 Sep 2004 23:45:38 -0400
From:      Andrew J Caines <A.J.Caines@halplant.com>
To:        freebsd questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: libmap.conf ??  [Was:Re: xmms failure]
Message-ID:  <20040914034538.GE62908@hal9000.halplant.com>
In-Reply-To: <1095123168.48400.348.camel@wstaylorm.dand06.au.bytecraft.au.com>
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Murray,

>> Rebuild any threaded app which links to the wrong thread library, or as a
>> workaround add this to /etc/libmap.conf:
> Ok i'll bite. what is libmap.conf?

It's well described in the manual.

> where did you find out about it?

On 4.x I first came across it while getting the Linux Flash plugin port to
work with a native browser.

I was bitten by the spinlock error on 5.x and quickly found references to
the problem, solution and workaround after a simple web and mailing list
archive search.

> root # man libmap.conf
> No manual entry for libmap.conf

# man libmap.conf
LIBMAP.CONF(5)            FreeBSD File Formats Manual           LIBMAP.CONF(5)

NAME
     libmap.conf -- configuration file for dynamic object dependency mapping

> root # apropos libmap
> libmap: nothing appropriate

# apropos libmap
libmap.conf(5)           - configuration file for dynamic object dependency mapping

> root # ls /etc/lib*
> ls: No match.

You've got to create it.

> root # uname -a
> FreeBSD wstaylorm.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx 4.9-STABLE FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE #0: Sat
> Jan 31 14:14:40 EST 2004    
> root@wstaylorm.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx:/usr/src/sys/compile/MJTDEV1  i386

# uname -a
FreeBSD hal9000.halplant.com 4.10-STABLE FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE #0: Thu Aug 26 11:27:03 EDT 2004     root@hal9000.halplant.com:/data/obj/data/src/sys/HAL9000  i386

I recommend keeping up-to-date.

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